Abstract

Twenty-two alkaliphilic bacteria were isolated from spent waters of an agrochemical factory, Goa, India, and screened for exopolymer (EP) production on Horikoshi I/II media. Strain SB-D produced highly viscous cell-bound and extracellular EP quantified by alcian blue adsorption assay. The 16S rRNA gene sequence of strain SB-D showed 97.34% similarity to Alkalihalobacillus lehensis strain MLBT. The strain maximally produced EP (10.3g/L) at pH 10.3, 25°C after 16h growth on shaker, followed by 4h at static condition with 4% inoculum in the presence of 3% glucose and 0.1% yeast extract. The EP precipitated using isopropanol contained carbohydrates (212µg/mg), lipids (130µg/mg), and proteins (86.16µg/mg) as major components. Further, gas chromatography detected the presence of D-glucose, D-arabinose, D-mannose, D-galactose, D-xylose and D-ribose. Preliminary studies on EP characterization revealed emulsification and adhesive properties of the exopolymer.

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